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Property transfers for August 21
BOYLE
Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include:
Ricky and Deborah A. Conder to Mark A. and Sherry S. Thomas, 13.05 acres on Ky. 1822, $93,500.
Chase Home Finance LLC and Alfred R. Emerson, through J. Thomas Hensley,...Tags: High Bridge, Mortgages, Loans, Rivers, Insurance
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Mayo: A mobile future for rural America
The recent announcement of President Obama’s White House Rural Council shows renewed federal government recognition of the importance of investment in rural areas. As we continue to move forward in this digital age, we must also recognize that...Tags: Georgetown University, Media Industry, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Colorado
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McNay: Creating wealth without Wall Street
I have a book coming out this fall entitled, “Wealth Without Wall Street: A Main Street Guide to Making Money.” It’s one I felt compelled to write.
We’ve had a number of government bailouts and “stimulus” programs in...Tags: Litigation and Regulation, Washington (U.S. state), Martin Luther King Jr., Companies and Corporations, Russia
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Property transfers for July 31
BOYLE
Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include:
Clifton Rodes to Joseph D. Tamme and Joye Hunt, 11 acres on Parksville Crosspike, $71,500.
Robert and Donna Borton to Josh and Leigh Ann Cromer, property in Crawford...Tags: Fannie Mae, Politics, Insurance, Arizona, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Father and son riding experimental bicycle across U.S.
kevin.allen937@topper.wku.eduHow many 50-year-old fathers take their 13-year-old sons with them on a cross country trip in an experimental electric hybrid bicycle? At least one. It all started as a way for Pierce Hoover to show his son, Nash, that electricity isn't free and that he...Tags: Lance Armstrong, Vehicles, Travel, General Electric Company, Trips and Vacations
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News briefs for June 22
Yeast football camp returns to YMCA
Wilderness Trace Family YMCA in Harrodsburg will host the fourth annual Craig Yeast Elite Skills Football Camp 9 a.m.-1 p.m. July 18-19. The camp will be held at Alvis Johnson Football Field (old Harrodsburg High...Tags: Millennium Park, High Blood Pressure, Radio Industry, Health, Clubs and Associations
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Beating the odds
According to the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), between 6-8 million cats and dogs entered shelters in 2009, of which 3-4 million were adopted. The Lincoln County Animal Shelter has seen its fair share of homeless dogs and cats. This year the...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Rabies, New York
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Property transfers for March 6
BOYLE
Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include:
Harold and Helen J. Pike to Reynaldo V. Reyes, 6.77 acres on Perryville and Springfield Pike, $59,000.
Nancy M. Carter and David M. and Sherry L. Carter to Mark H....Tags: Politics, Loans, Real Estate, Insurance, Financial and Business Services
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Vaught's Views: Boyle's Dawson says 'it's time to make a decision'
larry@amnews.comHe’s still enjoying the recruiting process, but Boyle County linebacker Lamar Dawson admits he’s finally ready to “get it over with” and decide where he’ll play his college football. “I am going to wait until Monday, or...Tags: Education, Tennessee, University of Southern California, Colleges and Universities, Kentucky
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Conway: Punishing law-abiding Kentuckians
Methamphetamines are a terrible drug problem that ruins lives every day. But the answer to the issue is not legislation that will punish law-abiding citizens.
Some state legislators from both parties are pushing a bill called SB45 that would make any over...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Missouri, Republican Party, Politics, Common Cold
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It can be a dog's life
Community columnistKentucky recently received a dubious honor. In December, the Animal Legal Defense Fund based in San Francisco announced that Kentucky has the weakest laws against animal abuse in the nation. The fund said Illinois, with its strong animal abuse laws, was...Tags: Politics, Colorado, Ethics, Albert DeSalvo, David Berkowitz
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SB45 punishes law-abiding citizens, not the criminals
Contributing columnistMethamphetamines are a terrible drug problem that ruin lives every day. But the answer to the issue is not legislation that will punish law-abiding citizens. Some state legislators from both parties are pushing Senate Bill 45 that would make any over...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Republican Party, Missouri, Politics, Common Cold
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